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Thunder Bay

Located on Lake Superior in northwestern Ontario, the city of Thunder Bay is the second largest city in Northern Ontario, and the seat of Thunder Bay District.

The city was formed in 1970 when the cities of Fort William and Port Arthur, and the townships of Neebing and McIntyre, were amalgamated.

The city is a significant port on the Great Lakes, and is often referred to as the Canadian Lakehead because of its location at the end of the Great Lakes navigation system.


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Listing 1 to 22 of 22 buildings
Name|Floors|Status|Year|Drawings
Thunder Bay Generating Station Main Chimneydestroyed
Thunder Bay Generating Station Condensing ...destroyed(1)
Lakeview Tower21fantasy(1)
Thunder Bay Generating Stationdestroyed(4)
Aquatel Thunder Bay18cancelled(1)
Western Grain By-Products Storagebuilt1913
Consolidated Elevatorbuilt1907
Pool 8built1905
Waverley Park Towers16built1970(3)
Maplecrest Towers14built1988(2)
835 Vickers Street North9built1918(2)
Thunder Bay Consolidated Courthouse7built2014(1)
Whalen Building8built1913(2)
Bay View Towers12built1977(1)
Red River Towers11built1974(2)
Paterson Court10built1983(1)
West Arthur Place7built1976(1)
Royal Edward Arms8built1928(2)
St. Joseph's Heritage - P. R. Cook Apartments8built1980(1)
Prince Arthur Waterfront Hotel & Suites6built1911(1)
Clark Towers8built1979(1)
St. Andrews Roman Catholic Church1built1925(1)